Cayuga Elementary School students worked collaboratively to publish their book “Care About Kindness.”
Mr. Anson’s Practical Application of Math class recently utilized Spheros to design and build Battlebots.
Merrimac Elementary School celebrated social-emotional learning on SEL Day.
Student musicians and a New York State "Master Teacher" were recognized at the March 23 board meeting.
Students participated in an activity to create personal narratives as part of writers workshop.
Students worked on a unit on early civilizations and created their own ancient pyramid.
Athletes from Sachem High School East and North were recognized for their incredible performance on the field.
Gerard Giglio’s eighth grade music class has been exploring the rich history of African and Latin instruments.
Chippewa Elementary School joined in the fun on March 17.
The fire broke out at about 7:30 a.m., Suffolk police said.
Senior Ciara Torres's painting “Still-life in Tempera” was accepted into the Juried Art Show at The Atelier at Flowerfield.
Seventh grade students at Sagamore and Seneca middle schools recently completed a Mardi Gras unit in Mrs. Mednick’s class.
'Our students have participated in Hackathon events hosted by Stony Brook University and won awards for three consecutive years.'
The Vanguard Award Ceremony will be held virtually at the NET Conference on Thursday, May 19, 2022.
“I was painting color wheels in art classes, but I was painting huge canvases at home, and they were selling more and more,” Johnson said.
“I chose Suffolk because it’s a great start to my higher education and a second chance to play the sport I love, basketball,” said Sykes.
More than 1,800 schools participated in the 2022-2023 survey with 665 earning special awards for going above the standard.
A canned soup drive competition between two clubs at local high school led to more than 3,500 cans of soup being collected.
The nonprofit organization connects Pulsera artists with well-paying, fair trade jobs, scholarships, health care and housing.
Students in Christy Zummo’s Spanish 3 classes wrote and performed demonstration speeches.
The college will continue to provide masks, hand sanitizer, and the same level of cleaning services.
"Suffolk County Community College fosters an environment that honors, respects, and embraces students of all backgrounds,”.
Sachem cheerleaders were among those who opposed the vaccine requirement for March's high school cheerleading championships, now reversed.
Fifth graders are learning the intricacies of research and gathering important information using a variety of tools.
The event is part of a national movement to bring computer science into schools.
Last month's selection was “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae.
Fifth grade students in Susan Kinsey’s art class utilized egg cartons to create three-dimensional art.
The Rec 10-year-old and Sachem Junior Rec 12 teams both took second place overall at the UCA National Cheerleading Championships this week.
The team completed its regular season with a record of 11-1 and tied with Longwood for the Suffolk County League Championship.
Students learned about the Mayans through a hands-on activity learning the language they used to communicate.
More than 20 students will participate in the state competition.
Several students were chosen to represent Sachem at the statewide conference.
Students across grade levels wrote wishes that they had for sick children.
Seneca Middle School eighth grade student Nicholas Golding was honored for his outstanding effort during a school sock drive.
The school is working to collect items for a platoon of soldiers serving overseas.
Some members of the Sachem East and North cheer teams are joining others across NY who say other sports don't have vaccine requirements.
Works of art created by Suffolk County Community College Eastern Campus art faculty and staff members will be on exhibit.
33 students from 10 different sports participated in the first round of signings.
“There are few priorities more pressing for our country than cybersecurity,”.
Adams, 39, a Nesconset mother of two said Radio and Television Production has always been a passion, and felt honored to be nominated.